"Ranjha" (2001) by British musician Bally Jagpal from his album "Untruly Yours" is a retelling of the Heer Ranjha story. "
Jogi" (2003) by British musician
Panjabi MC, featuring vocals by various Pakistani singers, including the classical/traditional artist
Ghulam Ali, references the tale of Heer and Ranjha. Ustadh
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan mentions Heer in his Qawwali
Khooni Akhiyan alongside
Sassui(-Punnhun), and
Sohni (-Mahiwal); the folk lovers become parables for the seeker’s relationship with God — showing that true love is total, dangerous, and often fatal, but also the only path to union. "Ranjha" by Rupesh Kumar Ram from the movie
Queen references the story. "Ranjha Ranjha" by
Rekha Bhardwaj and
Javed Ali from the movie
Raavan references the story. "Dariya" from the movie
Baar Baar Dekho references the story. Tamasha (2015) mentions their love story and includes a song starting with Heer's name.
Kuldeep Manak sings about the tale in his 2007 song
Ranjha Jogi Hoya. "Khaireyan De Naal" (2008) from
Shafqat Amanat Ali's debut solo album,
Tabeer, tells the tale of Heer Ranjha. "Heer" (2012) is a song from the 2012 Hindi film
Jab Tak Hai Jaan. "Heeriye" (2018) is a song from the 2018 Hindi film
Race 3. "Heer Ranjha" (2020) is a song and video from Indian YouTuber
Bhuvan Bam wrote and sang, and has garnered more than 10 million views. "Ranjha" (2023) by Raf Saperra is a song from the perspective of Heer longing for Ranjha's return after she is married and he has become a jogi. == Gallery ==